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Netflix has decided not to offer a dedicated app for the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset, priced at $3,499.
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The streaming service will not allow its iPad app to work on the Vision Pro either.
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Netflix members can still access the platform via the web browser on the Vision Pro, similar to the experience on Macs.
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The reason behind Netflix's decision is unclear, but there's speculation that it might be related to Apple's own streaming service, Apple TV+.
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Despite Netflix's absence, other major streaming services like Disney+, ESPN+, Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, Pluto TV, Tubi, and Fubo will offer apps for the Vision Pro.
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Apple's promotion of the Vision Pro as an advanced entertainment product includes using the Apple TV app in a "Cinema Environment," allowing users to simulate a movie theater experience.
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Disney+ will provide additional immersive experiences for Vision Pro users, featuring iconic environments from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.
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The headset will support the viewing of over 150 movies in 3D at its February 2 launch, available for purchase, rent, or via streaming services.